Pre-Conference Workshops: Monday, 12 August 2019

This workshop explores the barriers that prevent organisations from progressing with AI investments and to identify the pain points within the journey to map out a strategic and actionable vision. This vision must bring together all the divisions within the organisation and break down the traditional frameworks and approaches and explore outside of one’s expertise.

In this workshop, participants will walk away with:

A clearer vision of their AI growth strategy and how to address the pain points along the journey

Identifying and capitalizing on internal resources and capabilities

A framework for data standards tailored to the needs of their organisations

Facilitator:

Conference Day One: Tuesday, 13 August 2019

The Department of Conservation in NZ is partnering with a number of not-for-profit, private and public sector partners to support New Zealand’s agenda and drive for a ‘Predator Free NZ by 2050’’. The partnership includes, amongst others, The Instillery and Amazon Web Services (AWS), as well as a number of important local government and LWI partners. Given the geographical location of NZ, predators i.e. stoats, weasels, ferrets, hedgehogs and others, have long posed a threat to the nation’s biodiversity which is now, in some places, at high risk of extinction.

Through these partnerships, there is a team of dedicated professionals leveraging cloud capabilities to analyse big biodiversity data sets collected and analysed across each and every trap and property in NZ. In this session, gain insight into:

Applying algorithms that uses captured big data assets from every property in New Zealand and visualizing it into actionable insights for future investment decisions

Developing a roadmap based on current predator control campaigns and programs to target high risk environments

Insights into investment decisions and long term commitments to meet the outcomes being sought by Predator Free 2050

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